Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: H783
ISBN: 9780881461497
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Price: $60.00
Emily Chubbick Judson (1817–1854) was a nationally known writer (her pseudonym was Fanny Forrester) with pieces appearing alongside those by Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman, and she walked in literary company second to none. Volume 2 consists of the early letters Emily Chubbick Judson from the years 1836 through 1845.
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Product Code: H189
ISBN: 9780865542075
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In this study Frederick L. Downing sets out to tell the story of the pilgrimage of faith that led martin Luther King, Jr., to Memphis and martyrdom. Drawing on his extensive researching primary documents from the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta and the king Collection at Boston University, Professor Downing argues that Dr. King understood himself first as “a Baptist preacher” whose religious faith was so real and “closely knit to life” that he could not separate his life from his faith. Religion fro Dr. King was life, Professor Downing insists, reinforcing his research and his conclusions with the psychosocial theories of Erik Erikson and the categories for tracing the development of religious faith proposed by James Fowler. Professor Downing’s moving portrait of Martin Luther King as homo religious in twentieth-century America will endure as a testimony to the transforming power of religion in human experience.
Biographers have investigated and celebrated Dr. King’s activities and accomplishments as a leader and spokesman for civil rights, world peace, and the eradication of hunger and poverty. Others have attempted, as intellectual historians, to trace the development of Dr. King’s thought. These are worthy endeavors. Yet Dr. King was more than a politician and political strategists, more than a philosopher and intellectual reformer. He was a preacher and, in that self-defined role, a prophet on a pilgrimage of faith.
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Product Code: P028
ISBN: 9780865542211
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Whether the researcher is a "participant observer" in a strange religious sect, or conduction experiments on a specific segment of the population under contract with a government agency, or working as an employee of a nursing home in order to study the relationships between the patients and the staff, or a student surveying the attitudes of other students on a potentially volatile issue, or a school psychologist planning a long term study of student alcohol and drug abuse, both the methods and the uses of social research generate endless and and compelling ethical quandaries.
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Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P440
ISBN: 9780881462685
Product Format: Paperback
Price: $24.00
John Milton was arguable one of the best-read persons of his epoch. Milton's book reveals that in addition to the thoroughly humanistic education he received at Trinity College Cambridge, he also conducted an extensively broad reading program of his own. This biblically annotated edition of Paradise Lost will be useful to scholars and students of Milton alike.
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Product Code: H640
ISBN: 9780865547704
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Price: $45.00
This collection of essays centered on different aspects of Baptist History is presented as a tribute to Walter B. “Buddy” Shurden, church historian, teacher, preacher, author, Baptist apologist. The essays cover international, national, and local aspects of Baptist History. Contributors include historians from the US, UK, and Canada.
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Product Code: H018
ISBN: 9780865540156
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In the national resurgence of Evangelicalism, there is a noticeable distinction between “Southern” Evangelicalism and all other varieties. In this collection of essays, various authors observe and discuss the variety, uniqueness, and importance of Southern Evangelicalism.
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Product Code: H175
ISBN: 9780865541887
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Product Code: H094
ISBN: 9780865541023
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This collection of essays from the annual conferences of the Southern Jewish Historical Society discuss the importance of the Jewish experience in the South and examine how Jews have become an irremovable part of Southern society.
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Product Code: H131
ISBN: 9780865541405
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This bibliography spanning five volumes contains valuable information about the treatments of each chapter and verse in the New Testament, including periodicals, journals, listings, and essays written by various theologians with diverse backgrounds.
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Product Code: H884
ISBN: 9780881464771
Product Format: Hardback
Price: $29.00
Frank Lambert tackles the central claims of the Religious Right "historians" who insist that America was conceived as a "Christian State," that modern-day "liberals" and "secularists" have distorted and/or ignored the place of religion in American history, and that the phrase "the separation of church and state" does not appear in any of the founding documents and is, therefore, a myth created by the Left. He discusses what separates "bad" history from "good" history, and concludes that the self-styled "historians" of the Religious Right create a "useful past" that enlists the nation's founders on behalf of present-day conservative religious and political causes.
The result exposes the Religious Right "history" as fabrications and half-truths. In fact, one of the foundational principles of the Constitution is that of separation as the key to safeguarding freedom: separation of powers, separation of federal and state governments, and separation of church and state.
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Product Code: P135
ISBN: 9780865545083
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Price: $25.00
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Product Code: H191
ISBN: 9780865542112
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In The Polytyque Church analyzes the one sided view of the English Church of the late midieval period.
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